Study notes critical gaps in care and services that must be addressed to meet the growing demands of the aging population in the U.S.
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The long-term care profession has begun taking notice of the promises such devices.
Examining smart home solutions for caregivers of individuals with dementia.
Customers address Alexa to request broad range of topics.
Gillette and others developing tech for the over-65 population.
Critics say the practice raises serious privacy concerns.
Program to train bank employees to recognize suspicious activity.
Or would it move to Huntsville?
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Overview of the Voice of Healthcare Summit held in Boston, August 7, 2018
Voice-first technology can prolong independence and reduce social isolation.
Providers and residents need to keep their expectations tempered.
Google is mulling a new market for Nest smart home products: seniors.
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Sector has been hampered by cost, reimbursement, lack of awareness.